A dropper "sodium chloride" is used during the treatment of various diseases. It should be especially noted that such a chemical compound is a plasma-replacing agent, which is often used for formulation of intravenous infusion systems. Why is a sodium chloride dropper needed? What are its indications? You can see this and other information in the materials of this article.
pharmachologic effect
The presented tool is capable of providing detoxification as well as rehydrating effect (restores water balance). Thanks to this procedure, the sodium deficiency is quickly filled in the human body, which favorably affects various pathological conditions. The sodium chloride dropper (0.9%) is given intravenously. In this case, the solution has the same osmotic pressure as that of human blood. In this regard, it is able to very quickly excrete from the body, only briefly increasing the volume of circulating red blood cells.
It should be especially noted that, in addition to intravenous drip, this tool is also used externally. In this case, saline solution helps to eliminate the development of pathological microflora and remove pus from the wounds. If the dropper "sodium chloride" is placed intravenously, then the injection of this drug increases urination, and also compensates for the deficiency of sodium and chlorine in the human body. By the way, such a solution can be used in the formulation of the system in its pure form, or used in combination with other drugs.
"Sodium chloride" (dropper): indications for use
Presented 0.9% saline solution is prescribed for significant loss of extracellular fluid, as well as in such conditions when a person has any restrictions on the intake of constituent substances (for example, with cholera, dyspepsia caused by poisoning, vomiting, diarrhea, large burns, etc. .). Also quite effective, this tool manifests itself in hypochloremia and hyponatremia, which are accompanied by dehydration.
As for the external use of the solution, it is very often used to wash the nasal cavity, eyes, wounds and to moisten dressings. Among other things, "sodium chloride" is prescribed for patients with gastric, intestinal and pulmonary bleeding, as well as for constipation, poisoning and for diuresis (forced).
Pregnancy Impact
A dropper "sodium chloride" during pregnancy (1st and 2nd trimester) should be prescribed only by a doctor. Use such saline solution during the bearing of the child should not be more than 200-400 milliliters per infusion. But in the event that this tool is used to fill up a blood deficiency or detoxification, then doctors prescribe quite large doses (from 700 to 1400 milliliters).
It should also be noted that one of the most important indications for prescribing saline to pregnant women is arterial hypotension or low blood pressure.